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1 unison
noun1) (Mus.) Unisono, dasin unison — unisono; einstimmig
2) (concord) Einmütigkeit, die* * *['ju:nisn]1) (an identical musical note, or series of notes, produced by several voices singing, or instruments playing, together: They sang in unison.) der Einklang2) (agreement: They acted in unison.) der Einklang* * *uni·son[ˈju:nɪsən, AM -nə-]to sing/play in \unison einstimmig singen/spielen2. (simultaneously)▪ to do sth in \unison gleichzeitig dasselbe tun3. (in agreement)to act in \unison in Übereinstimmung handeln▪ to be in \unison [miteinander] im Einklang sein* * *['juːnɪzn]n (MUS)Gleichklang m, Einklang m (also fig)to be in unison ( with sth) — übereinstimmen (mit etw)
* * *unison [ˈjuːnızn; -sn] s1. MUS Ein-, Gleichklang m, Unisono n:in unison unisono, einstimmig (a. fig)2. fig Übereinstimmung f, Einklang m:be in unison with in Einklang stehen mit* * *noun1) (Mus.) Unisono, dasin unison — unisono; einstimmig
act in unison — (fig.) vereint handeln
2) (concord) Einmütigkeit, die* * *n.Einklang -¨e m.
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